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1.A bag contains 7 apples and 5 oranges. If you select 6 pieces of fruit without looking, how many ways can you get 6 apples?
2.How many different three-digit numbers can be written using digits from the set {5, 6, 7, 8, 9} without any repeating digits?
3.A child rolls a 6-sided die 6 times. What is the probability of the child rolling exactly two fours?
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Hi finitehelp;
2)
3) If you mean exactly 2 fours and four others you have a simple binomial with 2 successes
Last edited by bobbym (2009-07-27 17:42:33)
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1. A bag contains 7 apples and 5 oranges.
If you select 6 pieces of fruit without looking, how many ways can you get 6 apples?
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thanks guys!
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